The Golden Harbor
You stand at the edge of the precipice where the castle walls meet the black, churning sea, and the wind tastes of salt and old blood, a flavor that has settled so deeply into your very marrow that you can no longer distinguish it from the taste of your own breath, for you are no longer merely a man standing on stone but a creature of the stone itself, a prisoner of the architecture that has...
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